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Tech Tip: CA IDMS Where are the Verb Numbers Documented?
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Tech Tip: CA IDMS Where are the Verb Numbers Documented?
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Jennifer Bailey
Posted Jan 08, 2019 12:23 PM
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Question:
Where are the "verb numbers" that appear on Journal Reports documented?
For example, in the BFOR image below Verb Number
35
is a MODIFY.
BFOR SYST5555 09/24/14 20.39.17.64 1787812413 182290829
THIS IS A NATIVE IDMS RECORD
16 PG DISPLACEMENT 48 PREFIX LENGTH
1030 USER RECORD ID 92 USER RECD LENGTH
35
VERB NUMBER
Answer:
The verb numbers are documented in the Call Formats (COBOL) section of the DML Reference for Cobol manual.
For the DB Call Formats, the numbers in the IDBMSCOM(nn) column are the VERB NUMBERs as listed in a JREPORT 008.
Additional Information:
https://docops.ca.com/ca-idms-ref/19/en/dml-reference-for-cobol
https://docops.ca.com/ca-idms/19/en/reporting/ca-idms-db-journal-reports-jreports/jreport-008-formatted-record-dump
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